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St. Clair Township council wants a Chinese glass company to build a $380-million plant in the municipality.
Councillors agreed on Feb. 16 to send a letter of support to Xinyi Glass Canada, encouraging the company to “strongly consider” locating the new plant within St. Clair.
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Earlier that same day, the company said it was “indefinitely suspending” plans to build the plant in Stratford, blaming that city’s council for dragging its feet in the face of criticism from opponents of the deal.
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Point Edward, Wyoming, Forest to host first vaccine clinics
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Point Edward, Wyoming and Forest have been selected to host the first fixed-site COVID-19 vaccination clinics when the time comes, the local Immunization Task Force says.
Lambton Public Health is also working with Sarnia officials to pilot a drive-up option for people with mobility issues.
The sites won’t become operational until more vaccines become available and will follow Ontario government guidelines for eligibility and priority groups, the task force said.
The clinics will operate out of the Point Edward Arena, the Wyoming Fairgrounds, and Kimball Hall in Forest.
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Elsewhere in the Groundhog Day world, Wiarton Willie and Shubenacadie Sam both also predicted an early spring. Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania saw his shadow and predicted there is still plenty of winter to go. Peggy Jenkins, left, and Heaven Jenkins hold the season prediction crew, Sheldon and Harvey, at Heaven’s Wildlife Rescue Centre in Lambton County. On Groundhog Day, the forecasting groundhog at the centre takes on the stage name of Oil Springs Ollie. (Paul Morden, The Observer) Photo by Paul Morden /The Observer
Traditionally, Jenkins and Ollie announce their prediction at a school event when Groundhog Day falls on a weekday, or a community event held somewhere in Lambton, when it’s on the weekend.